Take a bite and join the fight.

September 16-30, 2019—WORLDWIDE

Every Fall, She's the First supporters of all ages unite to raise money for girls' education by hosting colorful bake sales at school, in their community, and at the office.

And let's face it: Cupcakes can't change the world. But you can. To date, you've helped us raise $250,000 with #BakeAChange.It's time again to take a bite & join the fight for girls' education.

This year, help us celebrate 10 years of She’s the First and girls’ rights by hosting a #BakeAChange wherever you are.

STEP ONE:GIVE US THE DEETS

Sign up.

If you’re hosting a #BakeAChange, make sure to sign up below so we can send you our best fundraising tips, tricks, and resources. (Plus, we’re raffling off some goodies, so you need to be entered to win!)

Did you already host a #BakeAChange? We want to hear your results & how it went. Let us know.

STEP TWO: START PLANNING

Piece of cake ideas for any time, any place.

Breakfast #BakeAChange | Start your day off right with baked goods, like scones or muffins.Post-Work Extra-Happy Hour | Help your friends to unplug after a hard day's work.Self-Care Night | Finals got you stressed? Sell some sweet treats to relax!

Everything you need for the best bake sale ever.

Advertising your bake sale is key. Here's a flyer to get you started, and a 1/4- or 1/2- page handout to give away with each purchase.

Attach these to a toothpick and stick in cupcakes to remind people to share on social media. (And here's a version with less color ink!)

Download these and print on temporary tattoo paper for some flash tatts at your bake sale!

We built a social media toolkit for your Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter accounts. Let's do this.

Time for the signature recipe!

Learn from the best — our #BakeAChange Ambassadors.

What can one bake sale do?

Every dollar you raise goes far in helping girls fight for their own futures. Together, you and the girls you support are transforming communities, changing attitudes, and ensuring that girls are educated, respected, and heard.